Most countries, even outside the G7 or G20, provide equal leave benefits. Canada really is an outlier.
That was one of the most astounding things we discovered through the research: how unusual it is not to provide equal leave benefits. That's something we highlight. We have a chart in the report that highlights what we call “comparator” nations, such as Australia, the U.K., Germany, Sweden and Denmark. We don't have the U.S. in there, because they have such poor leave benefits, generally. It's not worth comparing ourselves to them on this issue.
Yes, it's quite shocking how unequal our benefits are and how equal other countries' benefits are.